![]() ![]() Add felt ears and a bottle cap/button nose. Start by decking out your little one or yourself in pink, head to toe. Hands down, the hit of the Halloween party season. If needed, remove some of the fries or adjust the shoulder straps. Check that you have enough room to move comfortably. Slip the box over your head, with the ribbon straps over your shoulders. ![]() Cut two pieces of ribbon for shoulder straps and glue them to the front and back inside of the box. Using scissors, cut the pool noodle into french fry strips, then glue them to the inside of the box, making sure to leave enough room for you to fit comfortably inside the costume.Cut a curve along the top of the front piece. (Note: You can adjust the size of the box as needed to fit your child double or triple dimensions for an adult costume.) Hot glue the four pieces together to form a box shape that's open on the top and bottom, then reinforce the inner corners with red electrical tape. To create the french fry box, cut the foam core into four rectangles: one 13" x 8".Perfect for babies and adults alike, this french fry DIY costume is too-cute-and anyone can make it at home, thanks to our how-to guide. Glue the pink pieces onto the gray pieces to form ears, and adhere them to a headband. Cut two mouse ear shapes out of gray felt, then cut two smaller ear shapes out of pink felt.Stop about three-quarters of the way around the circle and fill the pocket between the felt and cardboard with stuffing, then tape the last portion closed. Start wrapping the fabric around the edge of the cardboard and tape it to the back of the board to secure it in place. If you'd like, snip a zig-zag bite into one side. Cut the cardboard into a 14-inch circle.Inspired by the book by Laura Numeroff, this literary DIY costume is immediately recognizable-and a great pick for any Halloween dresser-upper, especially one who has always loved reading If You Give a Mouse a Cookie. Then glue the dorsal fin to the top of the face. Glue the pectoral fins to the right and left sides of the shark face.Pierce a small hole in each of the side fins, thread a string of elastic through the two holes and knot the ends to secure.Paint the mouth area white and line the bottom of the teeth in pink marker to create the "gums." Draw eyes and eyebrows with black marker. ![]() Paint the shark face (except for the mouth area) and fins gray.Cut out the shark face with teeth, two pectoral (side) fins, and one dorsal (top) fin from the cardboard.Without primer, the cardboard will absorb the paint and require several coats, plus a lot of dry time in between to achieve a saturated color. Cover the cardboard with primer spray paint and let dry completely.Primer spray paint Gray paint Pink permanent marker Black permanent marker Thin elastic string Craft knife Magna Tac glue Gray clothes.With this on your head, all you have to wear is gray clothing for a top-notch costume. This DIY uses a carefully made shark mask. This Halloween, you can put all your crafting focus on a mask: With the right DIY Halloween mask, the rest of your costume is a breeze. Some of them don't even take too much attention, so you can work on them in between spouting off Halloween quotes and watching Halloween movies on Netflix. These creative ideas are doable, even if you're not that crafty, and they look adorable. Anyone can be Little Miss Sunshine or Raining Cats and Dogs with a little elbow grease. We used models of all ages for our DIY costume ideas, but the beauty of a DIY Halloween costume is that you can make it work for people of any size by using the right supplies. ![]() If you're looking for ideas for DIY Halloween costumes for people of all ages-from kids, toddlers, and infants to adults-look no further. Certain costumes do require a bit of time and effort, though, especially if you plan to show them off at the school Halloween party or in a costume parade. Contrary to popular belief, not all DIY costumes require weeks of preparation-there are plenty of easy, last-minute Halloween costumes out there. When it's time to start thinking about Halloween costumes (for you or your kids), you have two options: Head to a costume store and pick up a bagged costume, or create a DIY Halloween costume. ![]()
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